I am pasting a BATCH file below which will help you to run two (or more) BullZip printers with unique names. It took a lot of trial and error and hopefully the BullZip Team will incorporate some of my hacks into the actual product. The steps are below and they were tested on Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2.

1. Create a new LOCAL printer and give it a desired name.2. Select the Bullzip PDF Printer Port when asked to pick/create a port.3. Select any printer driver, it doesn't matter because you're chaning it later.4. Finish the Add Printer Wizard.5. Copy the contents of the BATCH script below into a text file and give it a .BAT extension.6. Run the file and it will ask you for the NAME of the new printer you specified in bullet #1.7. When the script is finished it will tell you the next steps AND launch the new printer's properties so you can do the steps below.8. Make sure to change the DRIVER on the Advanced tab to "Bullzip PDF Printer".9. Verify on the PORTS tab that Bullzip PDF Printer Port is selected for this new printer.

Feel free to look at, modify, and suggest any changes for me. I am extremely thankful to the BullZip Team for giving us a superior product. I've used the competition's software for many years but after I found BullZip and the ability to automate the output to a folder w/o a prompt, I was sold and have been using it ever since. We appreciate the hard work and dedication that it takes to build and maintain this awesome tool that I constantly use.

I take that back it does "kinda" work... it doesn't show up under Devices and Printers even after spooler restart and machine reboot... however I do see it in BullZip options and when actually printing a document, the second printer does show up in the list.

I guess I'd expect to see it just like I do the first printer --- when using that commandline option during installtion. With my batch file hack, I obviously see two printers under Devices and Printers because I'm forcing things but using passed parameters to the installer, the behavior/visibility of the second printer is different.